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Buy War Bonds TOUA I WAR BONDS ■For Future Needs- SAN DY, OREGON. VOLUME 7, NO. 37 T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . 21, 1941 5c PER COPY $2 PER SCHOOL CHILDREN PLACE SONSHIP VERSUS lOREGON TRAIL MARKERS CITIZENSHIP THIS FALL R R R RRR RRR ♦ ♦ ♦ Sandy Womens’ Club meets From the Pacific coast to the i Right now is the time to start When this run-away lad of the first Thursday each month Missouri river cedar posts bran- . planning for next year’s pasture whom we spoke last week had nt the club hall at 2 p.m. ded with the words “Old Oregon i and hay crop The bes.. step in - - æ , week~ , R. R R “spent all’’ and had his "fling’’ RRR R R R RRR the right direction to insure m. k 30 Q00 « ^ s t WlUiam Layman died ...................... . Mon. he began to be in want. And so 1. O. O. F. meets every At the school meeting last "V-Day,” the day of victory in 1 we read that, He went and join- Thursday n i g h t negotiations schools thruout Oregon, Ida- about 10 o’clock Saturday night ] day nightat Odd Fellows hall the European war theatre will pioduction or nex year ls apply commercial fertilizer or Wvftmintr Nehraska Kan- at bis home near Boring, death ¡ ♦ ed himself to a citizen of that were comlpeted for the purchase be a day for re-dedication on the manure to pasture and haylands bo’ " ? ° íí.Íng’ Sandy Grange meets the 2nd country: and he sent him into hi8 thru the Hessel Implement corn ” sas and Missouri in commenora- being caused by the accidental part of the people of Oregon as this fall. A fall application of field to feed swine.- And so pany of Gvesham of a K-7 Inter- well as a day of thanksgiving fertilizer will not only increase tion of the continental past to discharge of a shotgun. He went Saturday of each month, w it tilled was his condition that national school bus. The new bus $>«•<?> and appropriate rejoicing, Gover the quantity, but the quality as the sea followed by their ances to the house of his brother a Rebekah lodge m eets th e 2nd tho lie had been brot up under ja Of 53 passenger capacity and tors when the west was still new. few minutes before his death to nor Earl Snell said this week. well. put on the CottPell Lusted Launched by the American Pio borrow a shotgun saying he wras and t t h T h u rsd h ys of each m onth circumstances of splendid advan- will “We must not and will not 1 Why fertilize this fall? Be tage, yet we find him experienc- run whlch ls badly crowded with going hunting the next morning. a t Odd F ellow h a ll. neer Trails association the post relax our all-out war effort in cause delivery is more certain Ing such acute hunger as to envy th e p re se n t bus. project has been placed in the A few minutes later the brother the midst of our rejoicing” the than during the spring. There heard a report and upon going p. n . G. club meets the 3rd the swin which fed greddily upon Clarence Brown left early this hands of school children who will governor said. But, he said, “on seems to be a great deal of fer- the rougn corn. week for Lima, Ohio to accept mat day toward which our vali- at hand dairy- act as custodians of the markers to the cabin found the man lying Wednesday of each month, Such is the good providence of delivery of the new Bus and to _ _ j allied ____ 4 m i striv- meu haye manure left that they _ an d hA T m n sih b f for o r th p ir nro- and be rM responsible their pro- on the floor dead. | R R R and armies are „ still Ernest Layman was boi s Sep- j The Ladies Aid of the Sandy Cod. We will say goodbye to our drive it to Sandy. tection. During the ceremony, ing in Europe, we shall pause to 1 were unable to spread .................. during the ----------lea- , each pupil will place one stone tember 22, 1889 at Grinnell, Iowa Community church meets every father and care nothing for him, honor the heroes who have ac spring work. but the first man we meet will , CLACKAMAS DEBT SECOND on which is carved his name at and died at his home near Boring 4 th Wedneslay. hieved victory in that area, and Fall fertilization is a sound be a rough one, and we siiould „ on September 16, 1944, He was <$><$> • 1 the base of the post, pay tribute to the great fighting practice, very sound -1 indeed. ” ’ forming up- . ! Boy Scouts meet at the grade thank God for that! Paradoxical HIGHEST IN OREGON F on completion a strengthening a veteran of World War I. forces of the allied nations.’ Great numbers of experiments in u , He leaves to mourn his death school 2nd and 4th Tuesday of as it may cound, I do thank God He will issue a poclamation on the past x years have proven that pyramid. Each marker wall be that there are rough men into CIackamaa « ’“"ty is second two brothers and three sisters each month. F .... x, . . ■ dedicated by the school to an out V-day designating is as an occa fall fertilization gives an increase whose hands young Keople fall high in the state in bonded ln‘ / V <$> <$ * , - standing pioneer of covered wa as follows: George and Lawreuce sion for thanksgiving the gover in yield who have attached value to a fai debtedneaa according to a report equal to that obtained rinv<i and Mrs. Ella Surber of Boring, Christian Endeavor meets ev- nor said and a day when fitting from spring application. T here gon daya’ thers care and a mothers tender “ ade PUb“ C Mrs, Ida West of Portland and ery Sunday at Sandy Community, Delivered by the State High- and appropriate tribute should is nothing to be gained, in fact love. Young people who EX- state t ‘easurer- debt total. Church at 7 p.m. way commission on Trail mark- Mrs. Minnie Proctor of Sandy be paid our fighting men. CHANGE Son-ship for Citizen- ’ 250’°°0 “ dltnomah there is actually a loss, by wait- Funeral services were held R R R . . . „ n t in& day the posts will form moil “Here on the west coast we ing until spring ship, will son find that there is * * * * ‘U to apply ferti- . f, . „ .. Kelso Women's Club meets the 6 r . uments on the grounds of the from the Pleasant Home Meth shouold be doubly aware of the lizer. a rod in the law, that there is a , bei“g *6-195-495-85- There is a labor shortage , 4th Thursday of each month. , odist church - Tuesday afternoon ... , schools nearest the original route job yet unfinished and the men- now, and , who knows how it will . ., , .. . God on the throne, and that no R R R ace in the Pacific until Japan is b Better do u , of the Old Oregon Trail. Vapmus at 2 o’clock and interment made man can do wrong without hav K ASS NER SELL RESTAURANT Sandy Comunity church show in the Pleasant Home cemetery. ... _ , ji 1 J v business organizations and mdus- conquered,” the --------------------- governor _ said, 1 now, you may be twice as busy ing judgment and retribution vi TO REDLAND COUPLE try groups are sponsoring place Services were held under auspi er on September 12th. next spring. sited upon him sooner or later. R R R R R R -------- RJ ces of the Chapman Funeral ments of the markers. Youth The ideal date to fertilize your If a man can go upon a course Kaasner’s cafe, 517 Main street Past Noble Grand club meets SANDY BOY 18 MONTHS groups §uch as the boy scouts home of Sandy. pastures and hayiands depends ■of sin and prodigality, and find at Oregon City, owned and oper on Wednesday, September 13. IN OVERSEAS SERVICE upon the time the land freezes, and 4-H clubs are actively parti peace and happiness at the end ated by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaas- R R R <»<»«• cipating in the scheduled cere i MRS. LEONA -C4- KUEHNER Past Noble Grands club bazaar of such a road, then I .ay to ner, for the past seven and a half Staff sergenat Michael J. Meno usually sometime between Sep- monies. of Sandy is rounding out his 18th i tember 15th and October 15th. at Women’s club hall on Septem you that life is a farce and des years was sold on Monday to In Clackamas county markers DIES IN NEBRASKA A few helpful reminders are; tiny is indeed a cruel master. R R R ber 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mounds who month of overseas duty with a 1 were plarted at Welches, Sandy, But blessed be God it Is not have been residents of Redland 12th air force B-25 bombardment apply five to ten twohorse sprea-( ¡¡aad ~Ea«u "¿reek ~*Lo- i Mrs- NehIer of Eagle Creeek, so. At the end of such a road for the past five years. group which entitles him to w e a r1 der loads of fertilizer per acre; - Logan,( ' received a telegram Friday tel-I MATTINGLY INJURED three gold bars on the left sleeve manure for top dressing should g m g g ’ and J lingg of the death of her sister ' - J , ,N H R El> there Is want and friendliness, When the Kassners took over of his service coat blouse, jack- be applied during or just before' P g Mrs. L|oua Kuehner in a hospi- LAST FR,DAV and pain and hunger. It Is when the business they employed three R R R we are reaping the fruits of our waitresses ana now there are 18 .et of shirt. ! a rain, or while the soil to quite] M ¿ arkers rke^ wppe were nlaced placed at at the the en tai at Grand Island, Neb. Mrs, A. L. Mattingly who Is employ ] misdoings that we are stabbel on the payroll. Mr. and M r.. According to a recent direc-, moist; straight nitrogen fertili- trance of both the Sandy grade Nehler visited her sister a t her ed by the state highway depart Live by the war department each zer alone may be used on grass and Sandv Ridge schools. home near Doniphan two years ment received severe burns on awake and brot to face our ’folly. Kasaner are to retire to their Yes sir this young man had tc farm in the Clairmont district member of the U. S army is au- sod. Remember, plants, like ani- Del Butler gave a talk at ag0’ Mrs' Kueh»e'’ bas been faib thorized to wear ¿n additional mals, require a balanced and ade- both these schools on tho Old ing ln health slnce her » P o tio n his face and wrists last Friday thank his swine-feeding, the fa and Mr. Kassner will devote all when the gasoline burner on the gold bar for each six months quate diet, Oregon Trail and Mrs. J. M. C for cancer three y*ars ago- She tank used to heat tar for road mine, his hunger, the shivering, hi. time campaigning for sheriff Miller gave a talk on John Straus suffered a relapse and was con. work exploded enveloping hlnk ln shelterless nights. THESE mark of Clackamas county. spent overseas. pa ed the beginning of his ultimate Sergeant Meno’s B-25 bombard who left approxmately 26 thous- fined to her bed for four months the blazing gasoline. He was return to his father’s home! And ment group has been fighting in ARMY DROPS GUARD ORDER and doUara .q property and cash after the untimely death of h e r ' ESTACADA FLIER GETS Gardner’s office RRR - ■ - ¡for the Sandy Ridge school and husband two years ago last June. ' where the burns were dressed ouch has been the case of many NEW AWARD the Mediterranean theatre for today. We found no salvation in The army has rescinded its . also donated the land for the He was taking a tractor with a and he is getting along nicely at 20 mouths backing the attack ♦ ♦ ♦ luxury; no sacred altar ln the thru Tunisia Cicily and Italy. At orders for guards around the city gandy grade schoo, Mr straug power sweep home when the trac- this time. ' carpeted room. So long as we A 24-year old officer from Es present it is concentrating on vi- reservoirs and in the Bull Run was an early settler in this com tor went out of contrai, left the had everything within reach and tacada, First Lieut. John Thomp- — »- tai Jerry supply lines and com- reserve and 37 guards will be laid munity and was king of the San- klus added another bronze oak tree paralizing the lower part of R, M. Krausheer has sold his call, we never lifted our hearts munication routes in France and off November 1, saving the city dy pioneer society in 1937. leaf cluster to hl. air medal (his his body. He died two days later. farm near Sandy and moved to in thankful praise or humble northern Italy. $72,000 a year, Commissioner Do- cluster numbers 11 now, recent --------- E l---------- Had Mrs. Kuehner lived until Jewell this state where he has prayer.—THE VILLAGE PAS rothy McCullough Lee announ- ly when he completed his 60th TOR, CITY CAUCUS TO BE HELD October 21 she would have been secured employment as manager ced Wednesday. mission with the Crusader group BATTLEFRONTS GET 39 years old. She did all that of the REA coop, FRIDAY NIGHT of B-26 Marauders. The Cruaar- W - WHOLE BLOOD BY AIR --------- PE,--- - - ----- was possible in her failing health w <i> ders are operating in direct sup R R R A caucus of the voters of the to keep her three children in BIG GAME REASON P. N . G. C LUB MET port of the ground forces on the Blood plasma stores in Europe WILL START SUNDAY city of Sandy will be held at the their own home sacrificing her west front blowing up bridge., are being augmented now by LAST THURSDAY R* R city hall tomorrow (Friday) for own condition and complaining attacking ammunition dumps <i> <$■ speedy air ahipmnts of whole Oregon’s first big game season the purpose of nominating offi- little. She finally had to give up w r i t IV. I f t B O N D and harassing the enemy ln The Past Noble Grands club cera for the coming election. The and returned to the hospital in of this year opens for antelope blood, the Ninth Service com France. mand surgeon's office at Fort met Thursday of last week at term s of most of the city offi- July where she died1 September on September 24 and will extend Lt. Thompkins is the son of Douglas, Utah was informed to- the home of Mrs. Jennie Mark- cials expir this yar and a new 15th, 1944, , thru October 7th. Plenty of an Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thompkins of ] cardson at Dodge Park with Mrs. day. siate is necessary for a success-1 She leaves to mourn her loss telope tags are still available . .stacada. He entered the army : Jennie Knight as assistant host- fui election. her children, Margie, 13, Gerald for sale at the Portland office of in March, 1942 and was commis ’ ess. Pot luck dinner was served SA N D Y M A N PROMOTED Everybody interested in the 10, and Kenneth 5, her mother the game commission, the fees GRENFEL RESIGNS AS sioned in January, 1943. at noon and members complete IN ITALY welfare of the city should turn Mrs. Alvena Johnson, 5 brothers, being $2.50 for residents and G. O. P. CHAIRMAN } ----------- m -------- ! plans for the bazaar. R R R Guy, Earl, Bud and Wesley all $5.00 for non residents. In mak- out to this caucus. « « S W. R. TELFORD HONORED The next meeting will be the Sergt. Melvin N. Haneberg, of Horace, Neb., and Sergt. Lloyd ing application for a tag a per- Following the advice of Attor- AT DEWEY TALK son of Mrs. Anna Haneberg who third Wednesday in October, the Johnson somewhere in England, son should forward the correct ney IGeneral Geo. Neuner, Jack ----------» ---------- BUY A N O T H E R BOND lives on route 1, Sandy has been 18th, at the Baumback home and two sisters Mrs. Marie Kueh- fee and information as to the Grenfell has tendered his resig- Wallace R. Telford of Boring --------- M ----------- promoted to staff sergeant. He with Ella Baumback, Julia Tut- ner of Doniphan, Neb., and number and kind of hunting 11- maation as chairman of the Clac- and chairman of the Dewey is a platoon sergeant with the tie and Vera Smith as hostesses. NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES Mrs. Irma Nehler of Eagle Creek cense held. kama» county republican central 50001 club In Clackamas county 91st Infantry division of the 5th The meeting will convene at 2 TOP OREGON FRUIT MARTS ; besides a host of other relatives All of the antelope range is committee he announced last Friday received from the Repub- o’clock p.m. army in Italy. P friends. Besides her husband and open to hunting with certain ex- Thursday. lican fclub of Oregon to be one New York is still by far the ^ brother George who were in ceptions. The Drakes Flat area Grenfell took this action he of the guests of honor to f*t on leading market for Oregon pears world War I and an infant bro- and the MUlican-Fort Rock-Win- said, as he would have been in the stage of the Portland Ice co- 'and preah prunes but both Las yjg,. preceded her in death. gate are are closed. Descriptions violation of a section of the 1909 liaeum when Governor Thomas Angeles and Chicago nave passed The funeral was held at the and maps of these areas are in- corrupt practices act if he took Dewey «poke Tuesday evening, ’ IW it as an outlet for Oregon apples Evangelical chuch of Grand Is- eluded in the 19i, synopsis of part in political activity as ’ Telford was a delegate to the re- according to a statistical bulle- I |and of which she was a mem- hunting regulations. The Hart chairman while holding his Job cent Republican natlorfal ebnven- tin just issued by the extension ber on September 4« Owing to Mt. antelope refuge also remains as county traffic officer, I tion and supported Dewey. service, OSC, “Oregon’s Carlot travel restrictions no one from closed to hunting antelope. Shipments and Unloads of Tree Eagle Creek was able to attend. 1 --------- •5u ' Friuts." Data for 1943 are in P. N. G. BAZAAR DRAWS --------- »a cluded. LARGE CROWD For the more perrishable fruits WELCHES P. T. A. HAS ♦ * ♦ The bazaar given by the Past Portland leads in taking cherry LIVE MEETING R R R Noble Grands club last Saturday shipments, while San Francisco America’s first success The Welches Parent-Teacher was a huge success. Mrs, Emma is the chief single market for ful oil well was drilled Black G old Flows at Titusville, Pa. They the few Oregon peaches shipped. association held their first meet- Rannow and her committee re c a lle d i t “ D r a k e ’ s Production of fruit shipped in ing of the season on Friday af- ported that everything was sold F o lly ." The gasoline was thrown away as a car lots is concentrated almost ing present and a very good ouf eariy and a tidy sum wa. worthies, by-product — entirely in the Southern Oregon ternoon, September 15. It was rea|ized by the club. The card before the automobile and Columbia basin districts ar- ! very well attmaea, 40 ladies be- party in the evening was well w a. born. attended despits the rain. Nine cording to this bulletin prepared meeting was enjoyed, by the extension economics staff. Mrs. Doris Guthrie resigned as tables were in play, 5 of pinochle These two regions supply 96 per treasurer as ^ e had moved to and 4 of *‘500.’’ Prizes were giv- cent of the shipments with the Portland and Mrs. Peggy Norene en and refreshments served. The club wishes thru the pre Willamette valley and Snake ri- of Zigzag was elected as treas- sident, Mrs. Emma Rannow, to ver basins shipping 4 percent. urer for the rest of the year. Pears led all fruits with 3191 The association voted to spon thank the officer, and members cars shipped in 1943 or abjut 56 son a somplete lunch for the chil and all who contributed so gen- percent of the total. Apple? were dren at a charge of 9 cents a erously to the wecew of the ba »second with 1191 cars or 21 per day for each child. This will h e 1 zaar and card party, and to the cent Other frruits in order of accomplished with aid from the ( committees, Augusta Bruns, Blna The great oil field, of irp -rtin c e for shipment rather government. Mr.. Had» was en- Bell. Ella Baumback and Ethel the world have been the than procering were fresh prune-, gaged to do the cooking Dainty Butler and the Sandy Post ln target, of thia war In For Your America 788 cars; fresh cherries, 319; refreshments of homemade cook- advertising and to Frank Reh- order to win victory for democracy. dried prunes. 124; fresh peaches, ies, tarts ¡flid punch wat served. berg for the artistic window Buy W ar Bonds 18; apricots. 9; and mixed fru.tt Mrs. Marjory Hoffman served at cards and to the Comphocs for 18 cars. . the table. J the decorations. j ’ ‘ _ On Victory Day DO YOUR FERTILIZING 13811220 Ernest W. Layman Died Last Saturday COMING EVENTS Union Hi School Buys New Bus This Year’s Plow-Under BONDS OVfK AMBttlCN